Mitchell Dermatology: Your Skin is their Specialty
By Dr. Hope Mitchell, MD
The Truth Contributor
The skin is the largest
organ, our primary source of protection. Maintaining the
health of this organ is vital. Just as we perform regular
care of hair with cut and color services, manicures for
nails and pedicures for feet, routine care for your skin
should be a top priority.
Consider how you care for your skin from the
inside and the outside. Take a moment to reflect on your
lifestyle choices:
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Are you stressed? Create harmony in your life! Stress
manifests itself in many skin conditions.
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Do you drink plenty of water? Water aids in the elimination
of toxins and hydrates the body. You should be drinking half
of your body weight in ounces of water daily. If you weigh
120 pounds, that means 60 ounces of water!
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Do you exercise and get fresh air?
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Do you smoke cigarettes? Smoking restricts oxygen in the
body and decreases normal function while zapping skin of
vitality and glow.
Make a commitment to care for your skin by addressing all
lifestyle choices that can hinder this vital organ from
getting the nourishment it needs. As with anything, there
is no quick fix; however, there are many products and
services to start you on the right path.
Your visit to Mitchell Dermatology isn’t
complete without learning about the medical grade skin care
products in the retail area and the cosmetic facial services
we offer to complement your skin care goals.
After seeing a patient, we are comfortable
transitioning them to Jeanette Young, licensed medical
aesthetician (LMA) for product and service follow-up. She
is essential in providing patients with continued education
about their skin.
Rejuvenate your skin with a customizable facial,
customizable chemical peel or microdermabrasion. You may be
thinking, “What can a facial possibly do? A microderma-what?
Chemical peel? Ouch! How much are the products going to
cost? This is going to be expensive!” Let’s look at this
from another angle. Each of these services has a unique way
of aiding in the function and health of the skin and won’t
break the bank!
All skin types can benefit form facials, $55 to
$75 per treatment, which balance the skin and promote
circulation. Microdermabrasion and chemical peels range in
price from $125 to $150 per treatment, assist in cellular
turnover (exfoliation) to improve texture, even out skin
tone and lift scarring.
Mitchell Dermatology is proud to now also
offer HydraFacial, the
only hydradermabrasion procedure that combines cleansing,
exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant
protection simultaneously, resulting in clearer, more
beautiful skin with no discomfort or downtime. The treatment
is soothing, moisturizing, non-invasive, non-irritating and
very relaxing. With a series of treatments, your dull, dry,
rough skin will become noticeably brighter, hydrated and
smoother.
As an added bonus you may also notice diminished
fine lines and blemishes.
Why wouldn’t you want to have any of these procedures done? They remove dry, dead
skin that prevents the penetration and absorption and
therefore effectiveness of any anti-aging cream or lotion
you may be applying to your face.
Product prices are
extremely competitive and contain medical strength
ingredients meant to make changes in the skin. “We carefully
choose our retail products to be effective and
results-oriented yet economical,” says Jeanette Young. “We
carry Glytone, Avene, Image, Neocutis, Clarisonic, and Dr.
Mitchell’s own brand of Mitchell Dermatology products and
the best selling Papaya Enzyme Cleanser.”
They also retail
Latisse, the only FDA-approved prescription product to
grow your own eyelashes-------longer, thicker, darker! They
also provide full service waxing and eyebrow and eyelash
tinting services.
Feel free to call Mitchell Dermatology at 419.872.HOPE
(4673) to schedule a consultation and treatment with any of
our aesthetic services.
Mention this article when calling and receive a free
HydraFacial with a HydraFacial package purchase OR 10
percent off any of our aesthetic services with Jeanette
Young, LMA (expires 7/31/15).
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